Tag Archive: science fiction


Transcripts-flatsffwrtcht: Future Guests 5/1 @CJCherryh 5/8 Roundtable: Writer�s Workshop Mike Knost 5/15 @CassiCarver 5/22 @ITregellis #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 00:59:16 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 00:59:47 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:00:02 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:00:14 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Apr 25 01:00:27 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:00:41 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest @davidweber1 is the NYT bestselling author of the Honor Harrington space opera novels from @BaenBooks #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:00:53 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: The series is 26 books long so far and has its own cosplay uniforms, props and annual Con #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:01:04 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: From On Basilik Station to A Beautiful Friendship and Shadow Of Freedom, the adventures of Honor & friends are action packed fun #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:01:45 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: With Steve White, he wrote the successful Starfire tie-in novels based on the game which continue now from @BaenBooks #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:01:57 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He�s also authored 6 Safehold novels for @TorBooks, 4 Empire Of Man books with John Ringo for @BaenBooks #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:02:20 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He�s coauthored 2 1632verse novels with fellow @BaenBooks author Eric Flint as well #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:02:38 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: An ordained Methodist minister, he�s worked as a copywriter and other kinds of writing since her was 17. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:02:48 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He�s also worked in game design and has a masters in history and teaches at the college level #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:02:58 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He lives in South Carolina with his wife and family. He can be found on Twitter and via his website at http://t.co/wA3tWAx2Qt #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:03:19 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: The latest Honorverse novel is Shadow Of Freedom out in March frm @BaenBooks & House Of Steel The Honorverse Companion out in May #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:03:47 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to #sffwrtcht @DavidWeber1! First things first, where�d your interest in speculative fiction come from? (Thu Apr 25 01:04:03 +0000 2013)
PrinceJvstin: Welcome to #sffwrtcht, @davidweber1! (Thu Apr 25 01:04:20 +0000 2013)
kodermike: ok, #sffwrtcht time with @davidweber1! (Thu Apr 25 01:05:15 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: .@davidweber1 Are you with us yet? #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:05:48 +0000 2013)
davidweber1: @sffwrtcht A couple of corrections first? I’m A Methodist lay-speaker, not ordained, ands HAVE taught history#sfwrtcht (Thu Apr 25 01:05:56 +0000 2013)
BryanThomasS: .@davidweber1 Ahhhhhh sincerest apologies for the errors #sffwrtcht Welcome! (Thu Apr 25 01:06:29 +0000 2013)
davidweber1: @sffwrtcht yes, but I’m gaving a problem for a moment. (Thu Apr 25 01:06:47 +0000 2013)
davidweber1: @sffwrtcht Started when I was 10 & read Legion of Space by Jack Williamson. Broken arm and already read all my books, so I tried my dad�s (Thu Apr 25 01:07:33 +0000 2013) View full article »
Transcripts-flatBryanThomasS: Future Guests 4/24 @davidweber1 5/1 @CJCherryh 5/8 Roundtable: Writer�s Workshop Mike Knost 5/15 @CassiCarver #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 18 00:48:14 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 18 00:58:58 +0000 2013)
RobHBedford: RT @BryanThomasS: In 5 min. Join us for a #sffwrtcht for “one of the top military fantasy writers” per @paulgoatallen as @happynerdjohn … (Thu Apr 18 00:59:02 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 18 00:59:10 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 18 00:59:24 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Apr 18 00:59:39 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 18 00:59:59 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Barnes & Noble Book Club�s reviewer @paulgoatallen called tonight�s guest�s works some of the best in military fantasy. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 18 01:00:20 +0000 2013) View full article »

by Michelle Ristuccia

 

Cascade Effect, the sequel to Fighting Gravity by Leah Petersen, is a deeply moving science fiction novel told from the perspective of Jacob Dawes, the Emperor’s newly wed husband, as he attempts to avoid assassins who believe that his low birth should bar him from the palace grounds and the ranks of royalty. His very existence now threatens the status quo, and Jacob, for his part, is well aware of what is at stake not only for himself but for billions of so-called unclass citizens throughout the Empire. What he doesn’t know, and desperately needs to figure out, is how to protect anything he holds dear in a universe where he can’t seem to effect any significant change at all.

Leah Petersen has captured the disillusionment that young adults face when they realize that the world is broken and its problems are not easy to identify precisely, let alone fix. The unclass in Cascade Effect face distressingly realistic conditions that mirror what the poor face every day in our own world, and Jacob and other powerful men and women encounter similar obstacles any time that they attempt to improve the slums and the legal status of the unclass. We can empathize with Jacob as he selflessly pits his all against a plethora of problems much bigger than himself, knowing that very powerful enemies will attempt to undermine his efforts. A handful of precious friends join in his projects, putting their own lives in danger for the sake of a humanitarian cause that is ripping the Empire asunder.

 

Humanity isn’t the only thing shown in its complicated and fragile form. On a more intimate level, we see how delicate Jacob can be in the face of frequent physical and emotional blows. On top of his traumatic past, he must also endure constant bombardment from antagonists determined to destroy his present and future. Leah Petersen brings us into Jacob’s painful perspective as we see him lose his temper, hyperventilate, pass out, and break down in tears under immense stress. Other characters also exhibit strong emotions, but it is Jacob Dawes who is falling apart because he keeps attempting to face Life alone, despite the fact that he has Pete, his Emperor and loving husband, to rely on, as well as a few other trustworthy friends. Yet, Jacob is not certain that even his husband can understand the psychological torture that is being purposefully perpetrated against him, and even the Emperor’s help can be constrained by the legal and political pressures that are squeezing not only Jacob and Pete’s personal life, but the stability of the entire Empire.

 

Cascade Effect is a beautiful novel, a worthy sequel that’s profound on multiple levels. We see terrorism, starvation, and death. We see unmitigated hate, including from Jacob. Yet we also see that goodness pushes up everywhere, like seedlings braving rocky soil. We see that even awful people often care about their children. We see Jacob’s hope that science can ameliorate the suffering of the poor when caring hearts get behind it. And even when sad things happen, there is usually a character somewhere with a mature, heartfelt response. So it is that we see that love can forgive almost any sin and therein, perhaps, shines the common hope of any human life, no matter our social strata.

 

Purchase Fighting Gravity and Cascade Effect by following the links on Leah Petersen’s website:

http://www.leahpetersen.com/

You can also read my review of Fighting Gravity and interview with Leah Petersen from 2012.

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Michelle Ristuccia writes short fiction of all speculative fiction genres in between chasing her toddler from tree to tree. The shorter the work, the better, because 200 words looks very long on her cellphone and that keypad is very, very small. You can find out more about her rabid love of spec fic, podcasting, and raising future geeklings at her blog, wakingdreamsblog.blogspot.com

Transcripts-flatsffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s Chat. Tonight’s Guest: @jonathanmayberry #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 00:59:42 +0000 2013)

LiaKeyes: RT @sffwrtcht: @JonathanMaberry Please let me know when you’re here and ready. 7 min to #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 00:59:47 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 00:59:49 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 01:00:03 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Apr 11 01:00:17 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 01:00:40 +0000 2013)
LiaKeyes: @JonathanMaberry @sffwrtcht Don’t forget http://t.co/wKUGxhTloL is the easiest way to follow chats on twitter. Automatically adds hashtag (Thu Apr 11 01:00:57 +0000 2013)
BryanThomasS: @LiaKeyes @JonathanMaberry @sffwrtcht Actually, tonighthttp://t.co/DXfprHsmLH is easier. Our private feed #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 01:01:31 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest @JONATHANMABERRY is a NYTimes bestselling and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author, writing teacher & more #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 01:02:09 +0000 2013)
LiaKeyes: @BryanThomasS @JonathanMaberry @sffwrtcht Ooh, good to know! Thanks! Will pop in. Love your guest’s work. (Thu Apr 11 01:02:34 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: His novels include GHOST ROAD BLUES, winner of the 2006 Stoker Award for Best 1st Novel, the novelization of THE WOLFMAN #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 01:02:43 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: PATIENT ZERO, the first in his Joe Ledger series which has been optioned for TV, Marvel comics including Wolverine, Punisher #sffwrtcht (Thu Apr 11 01:03:08 +0000 2013)
Octavio_Aragao: RT @sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest @JONATHANMABERRY is a NYTimes bestselling and multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author, writing teacher … (Thu Apr 11 01:03:10 +0000 2013) View full article »

by Michelle Ristuccia

Janet Edwards lives in England. As a child, she read everything she could get her hands on, including a huge amount of science fiction and fantasy. She studied Maths at Oxford, and went on to suffer years of writing unbearably complicated technical documents before deciding to write something that was fun for a change. She has a husband, a son, a lot of books, and an aversion to housework.

Website: www.janetedwards.com

Twitter: @JanetEdwardsSF

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JanetEdwardsSF
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SFFWRTCHT: When did you decide to start writing? How did you begin?
Janet Edwards
: I don’t think I ever did decide to start writing. I loved books and daydreamed stories as a child, and dabbled in writing, but never believed I could become an author myself. As an adult, real life took over, and time was in short supply.

SFFWRTCHT: Did you study writing in school? How did you learn your craft?
Janet Edwards
: In the autumn of 2007, I had some free time and decided to have a serious attempt at writing. I signed up for a two hour a week creative writing class. You mostly learn about writing by reading a lot and writing yourself, but the class taught me things about laying out a manuscript, different types of writing, and styles. My initial goal was to write something and suffer the ordeal of letting someone else read it. My long term ambition was to get a short story published.

SFFWRTCHT: How long did you write until your first sale? What was that?
Janet Edwards
: It depends what you count as a sale. The first short story I wrote came second in a competition, won me some money, and was broadcast on BBC local radio. My first actual sale was the Earth Girl trilogy, so just over three years.

SFFWRTCHT: What aspect of Earth Girl came first? Characters? Plot? Setting?
Janet Edwards
: What came first was the concept of a future where only the handicapped, those with a fatal allergy to other worlds, lived on Earth. Originally, I tried to build a short story around it, but the idea was far too big. I spent a year dreaming up a whole future society, and then Jarra walked into my head and started telling me her story.DIGITAL CAMERA

SFFWRTCHT: What sort of pre-writing did you do for Earth Girl? Did you outline?
Janet Edwards
: I didn’t outline Earth Girl. I had my whole future setting worked out, like an empty stage, and Jarra walked on to it. A hurt and angry girl, who claimed she didn’t care when really she cared to breaking point, told me her story. When I reached the end, I threw away some sections that weren’t really part of the story, and shuffled the order of some others, to impose some structure on it.

SFFWRTCHT: What’s your writing time look like? Planned time? Grab it when you can?
Janet Edwards
: I wake in the morning and write until I have to do something else, or the inspiration for that day runs out.

SFFWRTCHT: Do you use any special software or music playlist?
Janet Edwards
: I mostly just write using Word, and I don’t play music when writing. My head is totally in another world, or at least another time, so I wouldn’t hear background music. I do have a trigger piece of music that puts me straight into Jarra’s head.

SFFWRTCHT: How do you deal with writer’s block?
Janet Edwards
: I’ve found if I have writer’s block, then it usually means there’s something wrong with the previous chapter or two. I have to go back and look for the problem.

SFFWRTCHT: What role do beta readers play, if any, in your process as a professional author?
Janet Edwards
: I’ve never really worked with beta readers, partly because things happened unexpectedly quickly with Earth Girl. When I was going to the writing class, I read a few short stories to them, and my husband helps by reading my books for me.

SFFWRTCHT: What advice would you give an up and coming writer?
Janet Edwards
: Write a lot. It’s the best way to get better.

SFFWRTCHT: Are you involved with cons and fandom? Cosplay?
Janet Edwards
: I go to several of the UK cons, and enjoy seeing the costumes, but I don’t do cosplay myself because I’m not creative in that way.

SFFWRTCHT: Where did your love of specfic and science fiction in particular begin?
Janet Edwards
: As a child I was an avid reader, and my father had a lot of science fiction and fantasy books, so from about eight years old I was reading about fantastic and future worlds.

EarthGirlcoverSFFWRTCHT: Who were some of your favorite authors/books growing up?
Janet Edwards
: I was reading books by all the classic science fiction and fantasy authors. I can’t give you the whole huge list, but three were Anne McCaffrey, Andre Norton, and Roger Zelazny.

SFFWRTCHT: What future projects are you working on that we can look forward to?
Janet Edwards
: Earth Girl is the first part in a trilogy. The sequel, Earth Star, is complete, so I’m currently working on the final book in the trilogy. 
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Michelle Ristuccia writes short fiction of all speculative fiction genres in between chasing her toddler from tree to tree. The shorter the work, the better, because 200 words looks very long on her cellphone and that keypad is very, very small. You can find out more about her rabid love of writing, podcasting, and raising future geeklings at her blog, wakingdreamsblog.blogspot.com

by Michelle Ristuccia

 

Earth Girl by Janet Edwards brings us to Jarra’s Earth, in the year 2788, when travel between the stars is as easy as stepping through a portal. Except that, for “throwbacks” like Jara, the other side of that portal means death by anaphylactic shock due to an inherited fault in their immune system. Jara knows this first hand, because as soon as she turned of legal age, she exercised her legal right to leave Earth. She only survived because a medical team was on alert, waiting to transport her back and save her life. But there can’t always be someone waiting on the other side of her mistakes. Now she decides to join an archaelogical dig team of “norms” and pretend to be from off-world so that she can spit in the face of their prejudice against “apes.” When her lies put her life in danger, what she learns has more to do with herself than her foreign peers.

Janet Edwards gives us a book to lose ourselves in, from a well-crafted backstory of Earth’s depopulation to the coming-of-age romance of an off-kilter archaeology nerd. Before we even get to the first life-and-death-scene, we’re wowed by NYC in ruins and the future tech the team uses to excavate it, complete with environmental suits and specialized vehicles. The sparse future terminology and lingo, such as “tag points” and “amaz,” feel natural and are easy to understand. The archaeology, history, and tech are all welded together in a way that makes the exposition feel like action, because each piece of data is so closely tied to plot. There’s also a bit of kissing, offscreen sex, and many emotional moments driven by the comradery of team work and near-death experiences.

Interesting scifi setting? Check. People dying? Check. There’s also a strong underpinning of EarthGirlcoverthe softer sciences – psychology and sociology, to be precise. Jara’s self-discoveries build us a multidimensional look at social prejudice in her universe, one that eventually crushes her immature us v. them paradigm. Many of the assumptions that Jara has at the beginning of the novel, mostly regarding people that she knows nothing about, like her parents, eventually shatter under the weight of opposing fact. Through this process, we get to meet many fascinating characters and, through them, their diverse birth worlds and cultures.

Earth Girl sports a robust first-person voice that fills out Edwards’ smart female protagonist. Smart, as long as you don’t count common sense. Many of Jara’s beliefs and life decisions are unrealistic, like her determination to check that she will die if she visits another world. Some of this determination stems from her core strength, her ability to commit fully to a decision if there is even the slightest chance that something will be gained. This is part of what makes her a good tag leader and what leads to many of her heroic actions. Yet, Edwards also shows us, before Jarra even mets her intended “norm” victims, that Jarra can at times become disconnected from reality and fall prey to magical thinking. It’s great to have a risk-taker who’s willing to save your life. It’s scary to have a risk-taker basing their risk assessments on pure fantasy.

Told through Jara’s unreliable perspective, Earth Girl is a fascinating blend of delusion and reality. But most of all, Edwards captures the wonderful feeling of discovery, both of the physical world and of the self. Find out more about the amaz Earth Girl and upcoming sequels at:

 http://janetedwards.com/

Visit the publisher’s page at: http://www.pyrsf.com/earthgirl.html

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Michelle Ristuccia writes short fiction of all speculative fiction genres in between chasing her toddler from tree to tree. The shorter the work, the better, because 200 words looks very long on her cellphone and that keypad is very, very small. You can find out more about her rabid love of spec fic, podcasting, and raising future geeklings at her blog, wakingdreamsblog.blogspot.com

Transcripts-flatsffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 00:59:26 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 00:59:43 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 00:59:56 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Mar 21 01:00:11 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 01:00:32 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Future Guests 3/27 @morgankeyes 4/3 @EvieManieri 4/10 @jonathanmaberry 4/17 @happynerdjohn 4/24 @davidweber1 5/1 @CJCherryh #sffwrtcht , (Thu Mar 21 01:00:59 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest @cegannon1 is a Distinguished Professor of English at St. Bonaventure University #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 01:01:13 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: A Fulbright Senior Specialist in Amercn Lit & Culture 2004-2009, his most recent non-fictn bk won 2006 ALA Awrd for Outstndng Bk #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 01:02:07 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: And was discussed on NPR�s Morning Edition when he was interviewed. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 01:02:20 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He�s also appeared on Discovery Channel & a member of SIGMA, a SF think tank which clients include the Air Force, Pentagon & NATO #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 01:02:58 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Prior to his academic career, Dr. Gannon worked 8 yrs as a scriptwriter and producer in New York City #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 21 01:03:18 +0000 2013) View full article »

Transcripts-flatsffwrtcht: Future Guests 3/20 @cegannon1 3/27 @morgankeyes 4/3 @EvieManieri 4/10 @jonathanmaberry 4/17 @happynerdjohn 4/24 @davidweber1 #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 00:48:37 +0000 2013)

sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 00:59:41 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 00:59:55 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:00:10 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Mar 14 01:00:23 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:00:39 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest, known as the “Wizard of Storytelling,” is a NY Times bestseller and the author of fifty novels. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:00:54 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: These include novels for adults, young adults, anthologies, middle-grade readers, and picture books. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:01:08 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: As a child, he wrote short stories and dreamt of growing up to become a fantasy writer. At BYU, he wrote “On My Way to Paradise” #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:01:31 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Based on a vivid dream and entered it in L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest and won the grand prize the Gold Award. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:02:03 +0000 2013)
Wyld_Dandelyon: Welcome, @davidfarland ! #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:02:18 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He was immediately contracted by Bantam Books to turn the short story into a novel, along with a contract to write 2 more. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:02:22 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: My Way to Paradise spent months on the Locus Best-seller list, and won a Phillip K. Dick Memorial Special Award. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:02:37 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He wrote SF for 10 yrs under his given name David Wolverton, then decided to try fantasy #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:03:27 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: He has amassed many awards for his short fiction in particular, and set a Guinness Record for the world’s largest booksigning #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:03:46 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: a record he still holds. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:03:58 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: A dedicated teacher, he is known for having taught many great emerging writers, including Stephanie Meyer, Brandon Sanderson #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 14 01:04:22 +0000 2013)
Transcripts-flatecmyers: Don’t go easy on her! :) RT @BryanThomasS 5 min to #sffwrtcht with @alayadj and me (Thu Mar 07 01:58:02 +0000 2013)
BryanThomasS: @ecmyers @alayadj Shall I ask her the Barbara Walters on speed questions? #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 01:58:54 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 01:59:32 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 01:59:46 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 01:59:59 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Mar 07 02:00:15 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 02:00:29 +0000 2013)
BryanThomasS: Tonight�s guest, @alaydj has a new YA #scifi novel SUMMER PRINCE set in future Brazil that�s an awesome read from Arthur Levine #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 02:01:11 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest, @alaydj has a new YA #scifi novel SUMMER PRINCE set in future Brazil that�s an awesome read from Arthur Levine #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 02:01:12 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: As a child, her father introduced her to Joao Gilberto & Brazilian bossa nova, a music for which this host also has great passion #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 02:01:41 +0000 2013)
BryanThomasS: @alayadj LOL Me too #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 02:01:52 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: She later travelled there w/ her sister & cousin. A Columbia U. grad w/ a degree in East Asian lang & cultures, she lives in NYC #sffwrtcht (Thu Mar 07 02:02:19 +0000 2013) View full article »

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sffwrtcht: Future Guests 3/6 @Alayadj 3/13 @davidfarland 3/20 @cegannon1 3/27 @morgankeyes 4/3 @EvieManieri 4/10 @jonathanmaberry #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 01:50:35 +0000 2013)
BryanThomasS: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 01:59:54 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:00:11 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:00:35 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Feb 28 02:00:52 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:01:06 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest, @sarahahoyt is one if the headliners for my anthology RAYGUN CHRONICLES, now funding http://t.co/owVE6XSsjL #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:01:29 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: A transplant from Portugal, whose 3rd language is English, she lives with other authors, including her husband and sons, in CO #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:01:50 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: A novelist with three pseudonyms in addition to her name and eighteen novels out, her motto is “no genre is safe from me.” #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:02:17 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: She�s authored popular space operas, Darkship Thieves and Darkship Renegades from @Baen Books, the 1st won the Prometheus Award #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:02:30 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: A third book, A Few Good Men, comes out March 5th #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 28 02:03:04 +0000 2013) View full article »